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DROP OPERATOR

Name

DROP OPERATOR -- Removes an operator from the database

DROP OPERATOR id ( type NONE [,...] )

Inputs

id 
The identifier of an existing operator.
type 
The type of function parameters.

Outputs

DROP 
The message returned if the command is successful.
ERROR: RemoveOperator: binary operator 'oper' taking 'type' and 'type2' does not exist
This message occurs if the specified binary operator does not exist.
ERROR: RemoveOperator: left unary operator 'oper ' taking 'type' does not exist
This message occurs if the left unary operator specified does not exist.
ERROR: RemoveOperator: right unary operator 'oper' taking 'type' does not exist
This message occurs if the right unary operator specified does not exist.

Description

DROP OPERATOR drops an existing operator from the database. To execute this command you must be the owner of the operator.

The left or right type of a left or right unary operator, respectively, may be specified as NONE.

Notes

The DROP OPERATOR statement is a Postgres language extension.

Refer to CREATE OPERATOR for information on how to create operators.

It is the user's responsibility to remove any access methods and operator classes that rely on the deleted operator.

Usage

Remove power operator a^n for int4:

 

        DROP OPERATOR ^ (int4, int4);
 

Remove left unary negation operator (b !) for booleans:

 

        DROP OPERATOR ! (none, boolean);
 

Remove right unary factorial operator (! i) for int4:

 

        DROP OPERATOR ! (int4, none); 
 

Compatibility

SQL92

There is no DROP OPERATOR in SQL92.


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Bruce Momjian
2001-05-09